Item is an invitation to attend a meeting of the Seattle District of the Zionist Organization of America on March 7, 1921 in the Bikur Cholim Synagogue. Speakers advertised include Morris Soskin, Seattle District President Harry Waxman, and Melville Monheimer. The invitation is authored by Seattle District Secretary D. Z. Gourman.
Item is a love poem.
Item is a cartoon depicting a series of disasters that go unnoticed by a man whose attention is given wholly to his love.
Item is a cartoon showing the difference between two youths and their aspirations. A girl stares longingly at a famous actress' poster, while a boy stares longingly at the girl.
Item is an article about the fledgling Young Men's Hebrew Association of Vancouver. Topics include the Y.M.H.A building at 54 Ontario Street West and the association's future plans. Morris is cited in the article as the association's secretary.
Item is a cartoon depicting the way in which wedding dresses and rings have become smaller over the last 60 years.
Item is a cartoon depicting a telephone with a miniaturized man sitting atop the mouthpiece. A woman's head protrudes from the earpiece.
Item is an op-ed piece written by Morris during his time living in Prince Rupert. He expresses his support for Mr. Manson, a mayoral candidate for the city of Prince Rupert.
Item is a cartoon depicting a couple shopping, with the man overburdened by his wife's parcels. The wife complains to her husband that it is annoying to shop with him because he always has the air of a martyr.
The series consists of love letters written by Rose to Morris in 1921.
Item is a type-written essay that details Rose's arguments in support of a college education as being more beneficial for a young woman than business experience.
Item is an article detailing the facts of a case in which Morris successfully defended the accused and secured his acquittal.
Item is a hand-drawn sketch of an annoyed Rose.
File contains a short note from Morris to Rose sent through Brown Bros. florists.
The fonds consists of a series of love-letters written between Morris Soskin and Rose Hyams. These letters were written in 1921 between Vancouver (where Morris lived) and Montreal (where Rose lived).
Soskin (family)Series consists of love letters written from Morris to Rose during 1921. Also includes discussion of Morris' law practice and his work with various Jewish organizations in Vancouver.
Item is an insurance schedule detailing the amount of insurance carried by various types of properties in the Montreal area. Properties include operating car barns, car storage barns, car repair shops, power houses and sub-stations.
Item is an invitation to a social event hosted by the Mitzvah Girls, a society formed for the purpose of assisting Jewish orphans in Ukraine. Includes a note written by Morris discussing the society and his intention to attend the event.
File contains 1 letter from Rose to Morris dated May 9, 1921. Topics include Morris' appointment as Chairman of the Zionist Organization; Rose's brother Ben's future career plans in orthodontia; Rose's thoughts on engagement rings; and a meeting between Rose, her father, and Morris' father.
File contains 1 letter from Morris to Rose dated May 9, 1921.
File contains 1 letter from Morris to Rose dated May 8, 1921. Morris discusses his financial situation.
File contains 1 letter from Morris to Rose dated May 8, 1921. Morris explains his efforts to establish a new position for himself as Public Defender for the City of Vancouver.
File contains 1 letter from Rose to Morris dated May 8, 1921.
File contains 1 letter from Rose to Morris dated May 7, 1921. Topics include a meeting between Rose and Morris' parents, as well as Rose's brother Ben's convocation from McGill University.
File contains 1 letter from Rose to Morris dated May 6, 1921. Includes a discussion of Morris' financial situation.